New Therapeutic Strategies for Multiple Sclerosisby Diane Bilodeau, PhD
A promising new treatment for MS involves inhibiting the activity
of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), as well as providing factors
for regeneration of myelin.

Multiple Sclerosis: Approaches For A Complex Diseaseby Jason Barker, ND and Chris D. Meletis, ND
Although a few key factors have been implicated in MS, there is still
no clear causation. However there is evidence that a naturopathic
approach utilizing diet, supplements and lifestyle changes can ameliorate
symptoms.

Multiple Sclerosis – Functional Approachesby David Perlmutter, MD
A leader in the field of neurological disorders and the author of
BrainRecovery.com, provides a comprehensive overview of this intractable
disease, and reports new research implicating Chlamydia pneumoniae
as a causal agent.

Multiple Sclerosis – Disease of Mysteryby Robert W. Bradford, DSc and Henry W. Allen
Scientific research suggests that there may be a similarity between
antigenic groups found on certain viruses and antigens found on myelin,
the nerve insulation involved in MS.

Shingles East and West: A Case Conference with the Doctor
as Patientby Brother/Doctor Bernard Seif, SMC, EdD, NMD
This refreshing account of a practitioner's long bout with shingles,
includes a variety of therapies which were changed with the changing
symptoms, and should be helpful to anyone suffering from this miserable
ailment.

Integrative Orthopedics and Pain Management – Part
1by David Musnick, MD
In Part 1 of a two-part series, the wide range of problems that can
be caused by scars is discussed. Neural Therapy injections can be
used to normalize the interference field caused by scars.

Vaccination: An Analysis of the Health Risks – Part
IIby Gary Null, PhD and Martin Feldman, MD
In the second of this series on vaccination risks and benefits, the
effects of the four major vaccines are discussed, and the "buried" statistics
are brought to light.

Unsuspected Adrenal-Immune Disturbances in Pets May Explain
Vaccination Failures & Adverse Reactions in Humansby Alfred J. Plechner, DVM
A consistent pattern of endocrine – immune imbalances in pets
led this veterinarian to develop a blood test to measure key hormonal
and antibody levels that can predict the risk and efficacy of vaccinations.

DNA Destabilization as a Major Source of Metabolic Pathologyby Morton Walker, DPM with Randall Walker
The molecular biochemist Mirko Beljanski’s research on DNA
led to his development of the Oncotest to identify the carcinogenicity
of many substances. What different kinds of cancer have in common
is damaged DNA from destabilization of their double helix strands.